Hospitality & Operations Consulting · Chicago
Clarity is possible, even under pressure.
Blue Sky Collective is a senior-led consulting practice helping teams build systems that hold up — at launch, during growth, and through the pressures of day-to-day operations.
A NOTE ON THE NAME
The name reflects a simple belief: even when things feel stormy - during a launch, a difficult stretch, or a season of growth - the blue sky is still there. You may not be able to see it in the moment, but it hasn’t disappeared.
The work is about helping teams regain that perspective and building systems that make clarity easier to find when it matters most.
THE WORK
01
Startup & Operations
Early decisions around roles, training, and expectations create momentum that is difficult to change later — whether you’re opening something new or resetting what already exists
02
Leadership & Culture
Culture isn’t created through statements. It’s created through how work is done, how decisions are made, and how leaders show up — especially when things aren’t going smoothly
03
Mentorship
'Many leaders are capable and deeply invested, yet asked to grow faster than the support around them. Mentorship helps leaders slow their thinking and grow with intention — not just survival
HOW THIS PRACTICE IS BUILT
HOW WE ENGAGE
Senior-led
Every engagement is led by Pat Rafferty — not delegated.
CLIENT FOCUS
2-3 Clients
Intentionally small, so the work can go deep
OUR COMMITMENT
Day One
Grounded in real operational experience from the start
WHEN TO REACH OUT
Particularly Valuable During
Openings & Launches
Early decisions shape everything that follows. Getting the foundations right — roles, training, culture — is far easier before patterns set in
When the team has drifted, standards have slipped, or the gap between stated values and daily reality has become impossible to ignore
Growth & Expansion
New locations, new concepts, or a team that’s scaled faster than its systems. Growth exposes gaps that were manageable when things were smaller
Cultural Recalibration
Existing Operations
You don’t have to be in crisis to benefit from a fresh perspective. Sometimes the most valuable work happens in stable organizations that want to stay that way
Leadership Transitions
A new leader stepping in, or an experienced one stepping up. Transitions are moments of real leverage — and real risk
THE DIFFERENCE
What good likes like
Clear expectations and shared ownership
Everyone knows what they own — and what they don’t
Steadier leadership under pressure
Tools that support, not exhaust
Leaders who make better decisions when the environment is demanding
More intentional decision-making
Slower thinking in the right moments. Faster action when it counts
Culture that shows up on a busy shift
Operational systems built for real use — not binders that gather dust.
Not a statement on the wall — a pattern in how the team actually works
WHO THIS WORK IS FOR
Built for the people doing the work
Founders
Building something new and need a steady hand from day one
Operators
Navigating growth, transitions, or a period that needs steadier footing
Frontline & Kitchen Leaders
Developing their craft with experienced mentorship alongside them
Corporate Teams
Supporting field execution and the need for tools that translate to their work
BACKGROUND
Patrick Rafferty
FOUNDER & PRINCIPAL
I started at Cooper's Hawk as a bartender in 2006 — the first restaurant, before there was a second one. I didn't know at the time that I was at the beginning of something that would eventually grow to 72 locations. I just knew the work was demanding, the standards were high, and the culture felt different from anywhere I'd worked before.
Over the next nineteen years I worked nearly every role inside the restaurants themselves — bartender, manager, assistant general manager, general manager — and then spent years in the roles responsible for supporting, developing, and scaling them from the outside. Director of Operations Support. Area Director. Director of Operations Development. Director of Strategic Planning and Activation.
What that progression gave me wasn't just a series of titles — it was a ground-level understanding of how a restaurant organization actually works at every layer. I knew what a training program looked like when it worked and when it didn't — because I built the first one. I knew what it took to hire, develop, and retain people who genuinely cared. And I understood, from direct experience, what it means to carry a culture carefully through periods of rapid, sustained growth.
Scaling from one restaurant to seventy-two isn't just an operational challenge — it's a cultural one. The question isn't only whether your systems can travel. It's whether your values can. Getting that right, consistently, across dozens of locations and hundreds of leaders, is the kind of work that requires intention, discipline, and a deep respect for what makes a place worth working in.
That's the work I did. And it's the work I do now.
HOW I WORK
What working together actually looks like.
In an engagement, I work alongside teams to slow things down just enough to see clearly — then help build what will actually hold up. That might mean untangling a training system that's grown too heavy, helping a leader find steadier footing, or getting a new operation off the ground the right way from day one.
The practice is intentionally small. I work with two to three clients at a time so the work can go deep — not delegated, not templated, not rushed. Every engagement is led by me directly, grounded in the same principles I spent nearly two decades earning firsthand.
ENGAGEMENTS
Simple, transparent, and focused on the work.
MOST COMMON
STANDARD RETAINER
$7,000–$8,500
per month, flat fee
One touchpoint per week. Covers operations, training, leadership, and mentorship. The right fit for most ongoing engagements — new or established.
HIGHER COMPLEXITY
INTENSIVE RETAINER
$8,500–$12,000
per month, flat fee
For multi-site organizations, active launches, or engagements requiring deeper on-site presence and accelerated support across teams.
PROJECT-BASED
Scoped to fit
fixed fee or milestone-based
For defined deliverables: documentation builds, training design, launch preparation. Clearly scoped. May transition into retainer support.
If this way of working resonates, there is likely meaningful work to do together.
Reach out to start a conversation. No pitch, no pressure — just an honest discussion about whether this is the right fit.